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Monthly Archives: April, 2013

Tax revenues grow by 11 percent in first quarter

Government spending also increased.

United inaugurates new non-stop flights from Chicago and Washington to Costa Rica

The airline now offers flights to San José from four U.S. destinations.

Chávez heir wins Venezuela vote, opposition cries foul

Acting President Nicolas Maduro is declared the winner with just a 300,000-vote edge.

Both Venezuelan presidential hopefuls showing signs of victory

Following Sunday's vote, both candidates – Nicolas Maduro and Henrique Capriles – strongly suggested they had the lead.

U.S. Secretary of State Kerry invites new talks with North Korea

Japan is Kerry's final stop on a 10-day world trip that took him from Istanbul to Tokyo, with stops in the Middle East and London.

U.S. fights wrong war in Mexico

The right way to fight a drug war in Mexico is not to aim at eliminating criminal organizations, but rather to create conditions in which war does not pay.

Venezuela votes to choose Chávez successor

Polls closed Sunday after voters headed to the polls to decide who will become Venezuela's next president.

Global gold frenzy has devastating impact on Guatemala’s Mayans

"Gold Fever," a film about greed and indigenous rights, premieres Thursday in Guatemala City.

Seeing stars at the San José Planetarium

Upcoming events include new seminars and free star gazing

Maduro denounces U.S. ‘interventionism’ in Venezuela

Venezuela's acting president continues his war of words against the United States.

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